Democrats in the U.S. Senate say they have 50 votes for a measure to undo the FCC’s recent decision to end net neutrality. Here to talk about this effort is Adi Robertson, a senior reporter at The Verge.

The “Speak Up, Stand Up, Save a Life” conference was created after a murder-suicide on the campus of Independence High School in Glendale to address the issues of suicide, substance abuse and bullying in schools.

Canada and the U.S. are hosting a meeting of foreign ministers in Vancouver today to discuss how best to contain North Korea’s nuclear ambitions. The U.S. wants others in the international community to help strengthen and enforce sanctions against the regime of Kim Jong-un.

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